Themenplattform "Digitale Transformation"

Veranstaltungen zum Thema "Digitale Transformation" (13 Treffer)

Martin Peitz (Universität Mannheim)
WIFO Research Seminar, Österreichisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, Wien, 26.04.2023 12:30, https://tinyurl.com/5ecdpwj7
Veranstalter: Österreichisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung
Online seit: 13.04.2023 0:00
We consider a market environment with a monopoly ad blocker that offers whitelisting to two publishers. Advertisers post ads on the publishers websites to attract the attention of consumers (who visit both publishers). Since advertisers are competing in the marketplace, an advertiser may have an incentive to foreclose its competitor through excessive advertising. We fully characterise the equilibrium in which ad blocker, publishers, and advertisers make strategic pricing decisions. Under some conditions, the ad blocker profitably sells whitelisting to one publisher and both publishers are strictly better off than without the ad blocker. Under other conditions, not only publishers but also either advertisers or consumers are worse off.
Rainer Böhme (Universität Innsbruck)
WIFO Research Seminar, Österreichisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, Wien, 31.05.2021 13:30
Veranstalter: Österreichisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung
Online seit: 17.05.2021 0:00
Research question(s): How much harm results from cyber incidents? − Which security interventions effectively reduce harm? − Have these answers changed over time? • Approach: Systematization of the empirical literature in several disciplines • Data: Stock markets, financial disclosures, insurance claims, news reports (breach disclosures), technical measurements, survey responses • Main result(s): Studies disagree on the harm resulting from cyber incidents − Omitted variables and sampling biases cast doubt on many results − Indicators of exposure explain more variance than indicators of preventive security − Very little is known about systemic cyber risk Policy implication(s): The market can handle individual cyber losses, but externalities creating systemic cyber risk require policy attention. Statistical institutes should extend the collection of cyber risk indicators on a representative basis.
WIFO Research Seminar, Österreichisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, Wien, 15.09.2020
Online seit: 17.06.2020 0:00
Using data for the period 2010M06-2017M02, this study investigates the possibility of predicting total tourist arrivals to four Austrian cities (Graz, Innsbruck, Salzburg, and Vienna) from LIKES of posts on the Facebook pages of the destination management organisations of these cities. Google Trends data are also incorporated in investigating whether forecast models with LIKES and/or with Google Trends deliver more accurate forecasts. To capture the dynamics in the data, the autoregressive distributed lag (ADL) model class is employed. Taking into account the daily frequency of the original LIKES data, the mixed data sampling (MIDAS) model class is employed as well. While time-series benchmarks from the naive, error-trend-seasonal, and autoregressive moving average model classes perform best for Graz and Innsbruck across forecast horizons and forecast accuracy measures, ADL models incorporating only LIKES or both LIKES and Google Trends generally outperform their competitors for Salzburg. For Vienna, the MIDAS model including both LIKES and Google Trends produces the smallest forecast accuracy measure values for most forecast horizons.
Katja Schechtner
Unsicherer Himmel: Drohnen in der Welt von morgen (Uncertain Skies: Drones in the World of Tomorrow)
in: Lectures "WIFO-Extern"
Vortragsreihe "WIFO-Extern", Österreichisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, Wien, 17.12.2018
Online seit: 28.11.2018 0:00
Recent years have seen rapid developments in drone technology. Today, drones have the potential to become a reliable technology for civil, commercial and leisure use, presenting both opportunities and risks for societies. Although surveys have forecast likely public support for the use of drones, widespread introduction will need to be accompanied by regulation to address privacy, competition, sustainability, safety and security concerns and be benchmarked against existing transport options. Current government regulation of drones tends to be either too restrictive (hampering the development of new designs), or lagging behind (causing reluctance among potential end-users to adopt drone use). Governments must, therefore, be acquainted with developments taking place in the international context of the industry – particularly when considering transport sector use cases. In this talk we will explore the rapidly developing concept designs for drones and drone services, questions of acceptability of drone services, and their safe integration within the transport system as a whole. We will also consider the use of drones for different scales of payloads – both freight and passenger transport – as well as their potential as a support to other modes and aspects of transport, e.g., logistics, monitoring, maintenance and emergency services. The insights from the discussion will be taken into account in the ongoing OECD Working Group on "Drones – Acceptability and Integration with the Transport System".
WIFO
11th Geoffrey J.D. Hewings Regional Economics Workshop. Winning and Losing Regions in the Age of Digitalisation (11th Geoffrey J.D. Hewings Regional Economics Workshop. Winning and Losing Regions in the Age of Digitalisation)
Workshops, Konferenzen und andere Veranstaltungen, 20.09.2018
Veranstalter: Österreichisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung – Gesellschaft für Regionalforschung
Online seit: 12.07.2018 0:00
The 11th international workshop in honour of Geoffrey J.D. Hewings, Professor of Economics at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign and member of WIFO's International Board, focuses on topics around the urban-rural divide as well as winning and losing regions in times of increasingly digitalised economies and societies.
Vortragsreihe "WIFO-Extern", Österreichisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, Wien, 21.09.2018
Online seit: 31.08.2018 0:00
In most industrialised countries, differences in economic outcomes between regions are just as pronounced as differences between countries. Since these disparities are linked to divergence in many other outcomes, from health and mortality to family formation and politics, it is important to understand the sources of these inequalities and possible ways how to reduce them. Increasing international trade volumes and technological progress are among the most important trends in the past decades, which have also contributed substantially to the manifestation of regional disparities. In this talk, I will discuss the evidence on the causal effects of increasing trade with China and Eastern Europe as well as the increasing use of industrial robots on (regional) inequality. These insights lead to conclusions on how policymakers could react to those trends.
Martin Kenney
in: Lectures "WIFO-Extern"
Vortragsreihe "WIFO-Extern", Österreichisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, Wien, 03.05.2018
Online seit: 20.04.2018 0:00
Digital platform firms led by Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google, and Microsoft are changing social life, work, competition and, ultimately, value creation and capture. Today, the five US giants plus Alibaba and Tencent are the most valuable firms in the world. The increasing centrality of digital platforms for organising competition, work, and value creation is changing the balance of power between labour and employer and within a variety of supply chains. Not only do we have the salient cases of work contracting platforms such as Upwork and services platforms such as Uber and Lyft, but also there are new opportunities for generating income such as the Airbnb, app stores, YouTube, and beyond. Remarkably, even when workers are not displaced, platforms such as Yelp and TripAdvisor affect the work and management process. Digital platforms are also transforming the dynamics of competition in a wide variety of industries from services, logistics and finance through entertainment and music. I explore these dynamics and speculate how inter-firm competition might be impacted particularly as the platform giants become increasingly intertwined in all social and economic life and can leverage their existing power to enter yet other value-creation opportunities.
Workshops, Konferenzen und andere Veranstaltungen, Hauptverband der österreichischen Sozialversicherungsträger, Wien, 20.10.2017
Veranstalter: Österreichisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung – Hauptverband der österreichischen Sozialversicherungsträger
Online seit: 11.09.2017 0:00
Von der zunehmenden Digitalisierung des Arbeitsmarktes sind wichtige Themen wie Wettbewerbsrecht, Arbeitnehmerrechte und die Finanzierung des Sozialstaates betroffen. In neuen virtuellen Produktionsräumen verschwimmen traditionelle Grenzen zwischen betrieblichem und externem Humankapital, zwischen abhängiger und selbständiger Beschäftigung, zwischen betrieblichem und individuellem Risiko. Die 11. Sozialstaatsenquete widmet sich dem Ausmaß und dem Umfang der neuen plattformbasierten Produktionsweisen in Europa und Österreich. Die betrieblichen Abläufe der durchlässigen Wertschöpfungsketten stehen ebenso im Mittelpunkt wie die Chancen und Risiken von plattformbasierter Leistungserbringung und die damit zusammenhängenden Arbeitsbeziehungen.
Workshops, Konferenzen und andere Veranstaltungen, 25.-26.9.2017
Veranstalter: Österreichisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung – Gesellschaft für Regionalforschung
Online seit: 13.06.2017 0:00
The Austrian Institute of Economic Research (WIFO) in cooperation with the Gesellschaft für Regionalforschung (GfR), the German speaking section of the European Regional Science Association, are very pleased to announce their joint International Summer Conference in honor of Geoffrey J.D. Hewings, Professor of Economics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and member of WIFO's Scientific Board. This year's workshop will focus on topics around digitalisation, settlement patterns and urbanisation. Additionally, empirical contributions falling in the broader range of regional economics are also welcome. The topics of interest include, but are not limited to, questions related to: regional growth and cohesion – regional specialisation – regional location analyses, spatial location choice and location concepts – geographical impact of economic policy measures – regional labour markets – regional tourism – regional planning.
Workshops, Konferenzen und andere Veranstaltungen, 06.09.2017
Veranstalter: Österreichisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung
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